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files organizer</h1>
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Files organizer</h1>
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If your music files are correctly tagged but are a mess on your disks or if you want to uniformize their names, you can can use the "Organizer" feature available from Physical Files Tree view. Select a directory -&gt; right click -&gt; "Organize files". This function reads ID3/OGG/others tags and renames files and directories according to them and a pattern (by default: artist/year-album/track-title). You can change this pattern in the [./view_parameter.html#tab Parameter view ]/ Tags tab.Caution</p>
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Available fields</h2>
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You can use following fields in the pattern:</p>
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%artist : Artist name</li>
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%album: Album name</li>
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%genre: Track genre</li>
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%year: Track year</li>
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%track: Track title</li>
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%n: Track</li>
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Note: Pattern must contain at least one slash as this pattern verifier is used for organizer and organizer need to create at least one directory to avoid mess on disk.</p>
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